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| Constitution Cromwell | |
| The Act of Appeals is passed, the King is to exercise authority through Parliament |
| Constitution Cromwell, Thomas | |
| London The Act of Appeals is passed, the King is to exercise authority through Parliament |
| Convocation Clergy Henry VIII | |
| 15th May London Thomas Cromwell prevents the Convocation of the Clergy |
| Diplomacy Henry VIII | |
| London Arranges a marriage with France to a relative of Clement VII to bargain with the Pope |
| London Henry renews the Anglo-French alliance |
| Dec Calais Henry VIII & Anne Boleyn visit Francis I of France in Calais |
| Legislation Annates Henry VIII | |
| London Act in Restraint of Annates, newly appointed Bishops make payments to the crown |
| Legislation Appeals Cromwell | |
| London The Act of Appeals is passed, the King is to exercise authority through Parliament |
| Legislation Appeals Cromwell, Thomas | |
| London The Act of Appeals is passed, the King is to exercise authority through Parliament |
| Legislation Church Cromwell | |
| London Passes Legislation which enables the break with papal authority |
| Legislation Church Cromwell, Thomas | |
| London Passes Legislation which enables the break with papal authority |
| Legislation Monarchy Cromwell | |
| London The Act of Appeals is passed, the King must exercise authority through Parliament |
| Legislation Monarchy Cromwell, Thomas | |
| London The Act of Appeals is passed, the King must exercise authority through Parliament |
| Marriage of Henry Fitzroy Henry VIII | |
| London An arrangement is made for Francis I's daughter, Catherine, to marry Henry's Henry |
| Peerage Boleyn, Anne | |
| 1st Sep Pembroke Given the title of Marquise of Pembroke by Henry VIII plus an annual income of œ1,000 |
| Peerage Henry VIII | |
| 1st Sep Pembroke Anne Boleyn is created Marquis of Pembroke |
| Pregnancy Boleyn Boleyn, Anne | |
| Dec London Becomes pregnant with Henry VIII's child after a visit to Calais to meet Francis I |
| Reform of Church Cromwell | |
| Enables Henry VII to proclaim himself head of the Church of England |
| Enables the dissolution of the monasteries & Henry's divorce from Catherine of Aragon |
| Passes Legislation which enables the break with papal authority |
| Reform of Church Cromwell, Thomas | |
| Enables Henry VII to proclaim himself head of the Church of England |
| Enables the dissolution of the monasteries & Henry's divorce from Catherine of Aragon |
| Passes Legislation which enables the break with papal authority |
| Reform of Church Henry VIII | |
| Act in Restraint of Annates, newly appointed Bishops make payments to the crown |
| Act in Restraint of Annates, the Crown now has the right to appoint the Bishops |
| Canons cannot be enacted without royal assent |
| Existing Canons will be veted by royal commission & prejudicial annulled |
| Uses Pope Eleutherius ' letter addressing the King of Britain as "vicar of God" |
| 15th May New canons require royal assent & existing ones will be vetted by a royal commission |
| 15th May Thomas Cromwell prevents the Convocation of the Clergy |
| Reform of Church More, Thomas | |
| 16th May Resigns the day after the convocation of the clergy seeking Royal consent for policies |
| Reform of Clergy Cromwell | |
| 15th May London Prevents the Convocation of the Clergy without the permission of the King |
| Reform of Clergy Cromwell, Thomas | |
| 15th May London Prevents the Convocation of the Clergy without the permission of the King |
| Reform of Monarchy Cromwell | |
| London The Act of Appeals is passed, the King must exercise authority through Parliament |
| Reform of Monarchy Cromwell, Thomas | |
| London The Act of Appeals is passed, the King must exercise authority through Parliament |
| Reform of Succession Henry VIII | |
| London Mary is made illegitimate |
| London Men of prominence are required to swear loyalty to Royal supremacy |
| London The offspring of Anne & Henry become heirs to the throne |
| Reform of Supremacy Henry VIII | |
| Passes the Act for Submission, the clergy cannot appeal to Rome |
| The Clergy is brought under control of the laws of England |
| Reform of Treason Henry VIII | |
| London It becomes treasonable to declare the King a heretic or usurper |
| Resignation of More More, Thomas | |
| 16th May London Resigns the day after the convocation of the clergy seeking Royal consent for policies |
| Siege of Boulogne Clinton, Edward | |
| Boulogne Clinton joins the retinue of King Henry VIII at Boulogne & Calais |
| Siege of Calais Clinton, Edward | |
| Calais Clinton joins the retinue of King Henry VIII at Boulogne & Calais |
| Vicar of God Henry VIII | |
| Uses Pope Eleutherius ' letter addressing the King of Britain as "vicar of God" |